Having my left foot somewhere between 12 and 1 o'clock is way, way more comfortable and ergonomic for me ( or right foot somewhere between 2 and 3 ) - each to their own of course. Keep up the good work, you are helping so many Anglers 😀
Enjoyed that thank you. I’m a half decent caster but I’ve picked up bad habits and I need them out right. I’ll be trying this first part on my match tomorrow night 👍🏻
Hi im a fix spool user i can use a multiplier but prefer to use a fix spool.there are loads of casting vids out there with multi and very few with fix spool im trying to learn to use fix spool in low seat position because i have seen it done is there any chance you could do a casting with fix spool.
@@liam.fishing.93 for fishing I'd say 7 O'clock on the field further round more body rotation = more lead speed . A fishing pendulum and tournament cast are 2 different things
I'm left handed The basics of the cast are exactly the same you just have to mirror a right handed caster . A slow real and good technique will get you distance concentrate on that leave putting power in till you get the timing right
Keep up the good work . Cool content
Tried this in my match tonight. Feet at 12 and 3 o clock. So more stable. Cheers Andy, will get you a beer at the eobc
@@neil6985 glad it helps mate
Having my left foot somewhere between 12 and 1 o'clock is way, way more comfortable and ergonomic for me ( or right foot somewhere between 2 and 3 ) - each to their own of course. Keep up the good work, you are helping so many Anglers 😀
Been a great help thanks for these videos,
Perfect step by step to improve for anyone .great to see.
@@deanbrady4531 glad you enjoyed it mate
Great stuff, keep them coming Andy.
@@paddington3028 glad you enjoyed it mate
Thanks just snapped my rod
@@johnpickthall4869 doing it right then mate 🎣🎣🎣
Enjoyed that thank you. I’m a half decent caster but I’ve picked up bad habits and I need them out right. I’ll be trying this first part on my match tomorrow night 👍🏻
@@CarlEves glad you enjoyed it mate , more to come 🎣🎣🎣🎣
@@THESEAFISHINGSHOW looking forward to them. I meant to say I need them sorted out. Bloody predictive text 😊
@@THESEAFISHINGSHOW just checked my hand positions on my zippy. They were way off. I’ve learnt something already 😊
Awsome 👊🏽 😎
@@Si_digs glad you enjoyed it mate
very good stuff
what size line and leader would you use if doing that sort of casting ?
@@FishingWithJay04 depending what I’m fishing for mate but always use a shock leader 80lb recommended
So, it's do the opposite for left handers?? I'm right handed, but, left handed caster!!
@@davidrichardson6872 yes mate everything the same
Hi im a fix spool user i can use a multiplier but prefer to use a fix spool.there are loads of casting vids out there with multi and very few with fix spool im trying to learn to use fix spool in low seat position because i have seen it done is there any chance you could do a casting with fix spool.
@@richardsheldon8403 it’s the same either reel mate
its the same, just make sure to use finger protection and the release timing will be slightly different, but the techniques the same.
Any experience of off the ground casting Andy?
@@leightongroves1509 I will cover in later series mate
@@THESEAFISHINGSHOW thanks for replying 👍
Where do you swing your lead out on the clock? If your feet are in 12 and 3.
@@liam.fishing.93 for fishing I'd say 7 O'clock on the field further round more body rotation = more lead speed . A fishing pendulum and tournament cast are 2 different things
@@liam.fishing.93 coming in the next instalment mate
Is it the same if your left handed
@@jasondevlin133 yes mate
@THESEAFISHINGSHOW cheers mate need to learn pendulum, I'm left handed I got my own style to cast but I'd like to start casting a lot further 👍
I'm left handed The basics of the cast are exactly the same you just have to mirror a right handed caster . A slow real and good technique will get you distance concentrate on that leave putting power in till you get the timing right
@@neelegs that’s correct mate , try to slow everything down and apply power at finishing stages